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A new sensory feast — close your eyes in a dark space, listen to singing bowl strikes, and feel the vibrations heal body and mind.
Business Weekly covers an experimental cross-disciplinary event at Taipei's Suho Memorial Paper Museum, combining coffee artistry, Ashley's singing bowl therapy, and immersive audiovisual art.
The exhibition "Paper Heart" takes place in near-total darkness. After being purified by smoke, audiences listen to Ashley's singing bowl performance in the dark, where the sound waves carry extraordinary penetrating power.
Simultaneously, a barista uses carefully crafted coffee as a medium, engaging audiences' senses of smell, touch, and taste while they listen to the singing bowls — redefining the way we experience coffee.
The event demonstrates the limitless possibilities of fusing singing bowl healing with other art forms — when sound, light, and aroma converge, all five senses awaken for a profound spiritual experience.
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